Mineral resources (1898) (14597085128), Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Identifier: mineralresources18geol (find matches)
Title: Mineral resources
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Geological Survey of New South Wales
Subjects: Mines and mineral resources
Publisher: Sydney, Department of Mines, Geological Survey of New South Wales
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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d slate, North Mount Boppy Mine 91 XXX.—Plan and Section of East Mount Boppy Mine 90 XXXI.—Plan and Section of Canbelego King Mine 92 XXXII.—Plan and Section of Birthday Mine 93 XXX1IL—Plan and Section of Canbelego Copper Mine 98 XXXIV. —Plan and Section of Reids Mine 102 XXXV.—Plan, Budgery Mine 108 XXXVI.—Sections, Budgery Mine 108 XXXVII.—Plan, Budgerygar and Bonnie Dundee Mines ... ... ... ... 112 XXXVIII.—Budgerygar Ore. Variable action of replacement by sulphide ores 114 XXXIX.—Budgerygar Ore. Variable action of replacement by sulphide ores 115 XL.—Plan and Section, North Budgerygar Mine ... ... ... ... 116 XLI. — Plan and Section, Bonnie Dundee Mine ... ... ... ... 118 MAPS. Map of New South Wales, showing the \ osition of Canbelego, IN POCKET AT BACK OF REPORT.Ccological sketch map of the Canbelego-Nymagee Mining District, with sections.Vv<«. e*Geological map of the Canbelego Cold and Copper Mining Field.Geological map of Canbelego township area. ;/
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INTRODUCTION. In 1912 the writer was instructed to conduct a geological survey of theCanbelego Gold and Copper Field by Mr. E. F. Pittman, A.R.S.M., UnderSecretary and Government Geologist to the Department of Mines. Acknowledgments. Special attention is drawn to the great obligation under which the writeris due to Mr. James Negus, General Manager of the Mount Boppy Gold-mining Company, Limited, during the preparation of the present report.Every facility was extended to the writer by Mr. Negus in the matter ofexamining the various mines under his supervision and permission toreproduce plans and sections of the mines was given without reserve. Themajority of photographic illustrations in the report have been repro-duced also from negatives lent by Mr. Negus. To Mr. John Polkinghorne,Underground Manager of Mount Boppy Mine, special thanks also are duefor showing the writer many interesting geological features in and aboutthe mine workings. The writer desires also to express his gratitud
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